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Is there a function in lumo
to identify that we are in lumo? I was using (js/global.hasOwnProperty \"$$LUMO_GLOBALS\")
for detecting it, but it would be awesome if there was a wrapped version of it, because other repls do not have js/
(of course), more details here: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/inf-clojure/issues/79
@richiardiandrea there are many ways to tell if you’re in Lumo
oh great, I am trying to find a better way 😉
what exactly do you want?
just a predicate that returns true if I am in a lumo repl
that is the easiest because I will just need to match against the string true
in inf-clojure